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Welcome to a special Friday edition of the necessary conversation slashbusting the MAGAB bubble. Mom, thank you for joining me. >> I'm here. You're welcome. This was very unexpected. I have no idea what you're throwing at me. So, >> happy new year to everybody, by the way. >> Cheers. Happy New Year. Cheers. >> Cheers. Cheers. >> Cheers. >> Cheers. >> 2026. The >> Oops. Um, yesterday dad and I did a busting the magga bubble that was about the supposed Somali fraud taking place at these daycarees and child care places in Minnesota. >> Yes. >> Right. Okay. He essentially said he believes 100% of the Somali community is not only committing fraud but are also terrorists. Um, I refuted all of that. It didn't matter to him. He saw things the way he saw them. You also believe this to be true, right? I believe there's a lot of fraud in Minnesota. It's in the health care. It's in the daycarees. It's in all different businesses that they've started that is fraudulent that they are getting money and kickbacks, taking money away from our American people. >> Yeah. >> And then sending that keeping it or sending it on back to their country to help fund terrorism. I do believe that. >> Okay. And so you think that Nick Shirley video is real. >> Of him going into the daycares. Yes. >> And knocking on doors. >> Yes. >> Yes. >> Okay. I'm going to play you a video from a guy named Keith Edwards that I watch on YouTube a lot. He's a left-wing YouTuber. He's got a million followers or a little more than, I guess, >> and we're going to see if your mind can change about any of this. >> Okay. >> Okay. Tell me to pause this video at any time. I'm gonna be pausing it throughout to discuss certain things that come up in it. But let's uh check this out. Here we go. >> Okay. >> Hello. I am back in the studio. We are back. We're back in DC. We're back from a Christmas vacation, which really for me was kind of a vacation, but I kind of worked the whole time. But regardless, if you're new here, cuz I did gain a bunch of subscribers over that over that vacation break. This is what it normally looks like. This is normally where we hang out. So, please do get comfortable. Welcome. What we're talking about today is this piece of [ __ ] His name is Nick Shirley and he's gone viral in the worst way possible because he has uncovered uh fraud. Somali immigrants committing fraud in Minneapolis. And the video that he has posted has gotten over 130 million views on Twitter or X, whatever we call it now. And I don't know how many of those are real views because 130 million people have seen this. Are you kidding me? Come on. I mean, can they at least pretend to lie? Like maybe 30 million would be believable, but >> you probably haven't even heard of this. And if >> Stop for a sec. I think he's jealous. He sounds like a jealous podcaster, maybe. >> Okay. So, you already are looking at this from a lens of [ __ ] this guy. He's jealous of Nick Shirley. I don't believe anything he's gonna say. Right. Well, the way he's talking, I think he's downgrading him already, and he's jealous of all the followers he has. >> Well, as we're going to get into this video, you're going to see that Nick Shirley has fabricated this entire thing. >> Okay, continue. >> All right. You haven't? Then how could it be 130 million people have watched it? Regardless, it has taken uh the media by storm. It's gotten more than 2.5 million views on YouTube. And the problem with this video, among a lot of things, is that it uncovers nothing. It's a big freaking lie. The fraud that he thinks he's uncovered has actually been discovered years ago. Tim Walls and the Justice Department have already been investigating this, but here's just a bit of what this gentleman was doing. >> Hello. We'd like to ask where the money's going. >> What do you guys think about the fraud that's taking place here in Minnesota? Sorry, I don't think anybody is enabling fraud to happen. >> Hold Governor Walls accountable for this. >> What was this money spent on? >> 1.26 million. What was that money spent on? >> I mean, this they're just harassing people. Tim Walls responded to this and said, "We spent years cracking down on fraud, referring cases to law enforcement, shutting down and auditing high-risk programs. Trump keeps letting fosters out of prison. The national news just now paying attention. Here's what we've done to stop it." and he posted a long uh statement here, but the summary is they've replaced key leaders and people have gone to jail and there's still more to do. Of course, there's more to do. But >> So, do you believe that's real? >> No. >> That Tim Walls has cracked down on fraud in Minnesota? >> No, I do not. >> Why don't you believe it's real? There was evidence >> because all the videos that I've seen, it's like they're exposing more and more every day. But now you're seeing this video where you're seeing Tim Wells coming out and saying, "We have uncovered the fraud. People have gone to jail for it." >> Tim Walls is not talking on there, is he? This guy's talking for him. >> This guy is talking about an article that was an interview with Tim Walsh where he says that >> keep going. I want I got to see more of this cuz I don't believe it. Not yet. >> Right. Okay. >> Not yet. >> This is not the solution. And what Republicans have done now is because of these madeup lies by a random YouTuber, they are now freezing child care funds to everyone in Minnesota. Now, as Okay, let's discuss that. So, you heard about that, right? Trump is now freezing federal child care funds. I don't even think it's in Minnesota. I think it's now nationwide >> because of this video that Nick Shirley made, which is not real. >> Do you think that Trump freezing federal funds to child care is the correct move? to get to the bottom of it. Yes, I do. If there is fraud involved, they need to shut those dayc carees and businesses and whatever is having fraud down. Yes. Freeze them. Find out the ones that are legit. Reopen those and keep the ones frozen that are not legit. >> Do you think we should shut down the White House because Trump is committing fraud? >> Trump is our president and he's not committing fraud. Okay. He I mean he 100% you know he's been found guilty of fraud in the past. Trump University uh him and his family were they they opened a fake child's cancer charity. >> He's also not um taking money in and giving it to terrorists. >> Is he not? He's taking money from terrorists. Is that any different? >> He's not giving it to terrorists to take our country down. >> All right. As Governor Walls said there, and I'm going to take you through this in just a minute, there has been multiple times where this current administration and Donald Trump specifically have stopped people who have committed fraud from getting justice. First, this man, Nick Shirley, he's not he's not a bright kid. This is not a bright individual. [laughter] I watched this and I was like, "Wow, this man is not smart." CNN confronted him in Minnesota and they they asked him if uh if he went to these child daycare centers that he alleged were committing fraud during normal business hours and here's what he said. >> Did you come during their normal operating hours when you came to visit >> the I came at 11 a.m. I believe and I also came the following day later in the day. The point of it is not whether or not I came at the right at the right time of their operation hours. The point is that blacked out doors, they can't give you any information. You call that number, no one answers. I wasn't trying to go inside and they there should be a way for somebody to actually be able to call that number and somebody to be able to answer. These aren't real businesses. >> But surely you don't think a daycare should just be unlocked. You shouldn't be able to just walk into a dayare. >> Be a reception. >> No, they every daycare is locked. >> Their doors are locked. >> Okay, you bring up a fair point. Then but why can't they actually give me information how to enroll a >> Did you com >> before [laughter] he reacts to this? What do you think about that? That he thinks anyone should just be able to walk and do a daycare. >> No, I believe if you knock on a door someone should come and say what do you need? What do you want? The business hours of a daycare, most daycarees operate early in the morning when people can drop their baby off. >> Don't. Okay, please listen all early in the morning so that babies can be dropped off while people work their 8 to5, but then there is after daycare also that starts at about 2:00 until 6:00 or 7:00 p.m. So, he could have caught someone any time during that time frame to be able to go into those daycarees and he's not able to. They will not open the door. There is not people inside of them. Now, what I saw is because they've all been caught in this little fraud, they are now busing children who have never been in a daycare to go in there and just sit there and probably being taken over during the day by people that shouldn't even be in there with them. >> I haven't seen that. But I will tell you this, it has been exposed now that he came there during hours that they were closed >> and there were employees. >> How could a daycare be closed at 11 a.m.? >> Because that dayare opens afternoon. >> Even if you were doing an afternoon shift that started later for late drop offs, it should be open by 11:00. Chad, I used to teach school 8. Babies would go to a daycare at 8 in the morning or even sooner. Then there was afterchool daycare from 4 on. >> Yeah. Do you believe open every daycare in the United States has the same hours? >> Most of them do for working parents. >> Well, the one he went to work at night. >> The one he went to specifically opens at 2:00 p.m. and he went there before that. >> Yeah. But that was not every day. Others have different >> It was the one that he put in the video. Oh, quit trying to say that that's an excuse. It's not. >> What do you mean? If a business is closed and a guy shows up with cameras and other dudes around him, especially in a community of immigrants where they know ICE is just deporting people left and right. You think they're going to [ __ ] answer the door for this guy? >> They could at least answer a question and they refuse to do that. >> They don't have to. If some [ __ ] shows up to the front door of a business, like imagine if this guy goes into Haley's uh bakery and it's like, "Bake me a Trump cake right now. [ __ ] you." She doesn't have to deal with him. These people don't have to deal with him. And on top of that, these people are taking care of children. >> There were no children in most these places >> because they were closed. >> He is uncovering fraud and people don't like it. They don't like this at all. >> Let's keep watching this. Let's >> Cheers. >> Well, no. There should be a reception area that we should be able to see inside the daycare. Why can't we see inside the daycare? Why won't they let a random man come in to say to see the kids? It's absurd. It is absolutely absurd. And now, as I said, there's it's been pro proven that this man is just a lying fraud. And here's just one report. >> This is ABC Learning Center in Minneapolis >> to learn ABC and numbers. Director Ahmed Hassan gave WCCCO a tour after finding his daycare in the national spotlight. >> All right, we've arrived to ABC Learning Center. In a now viral video, right-wing YouTuber Nick Shirley claims nearly a dozen daycare centers in Minnesota are taking public funds but not providing a service. He says ABC Learning Center is one of them knocking on the door in mid December. >> I would like to check a child in a daycare. Hassan says his employee didn't respond because Shirley was in a group of about eight people and his staff were concerned about recent ICE activity. >> Is this daycare committing fraud? >> No. No. No. We're not committing proud. >> Hassan showed us security footage from the same day Shirley was here. According to the timestamps in the videos, this woman takes a young child into the center at around 9:00 a.m. that day. About 3 hours before Shirley arrives at the door closer to the street. Within the hour after Shirley leaves, a woman arrives at the other door with a stroller. A larger family heads inside a few hours later. Tuesday afternoon, WCCCO found at least a dozen children at ABC Learning Center, which is licensed with the state. Records show Minnesota officials last visited the daycare in November. >> So, the daycare center he went to that said, >> Okay, before we get um his take on this, what do you think about that information? >> That proves there's a few kids in a daycare center. >> Okay, so Nick Shirley's claim is there are no children here. This is fraud. Literally the day he was there, people were bringing and dropping off kids all day. >> Then why would they not open the door or talk to him? >> Because he is some random [ __ ] weirdo with a crew of eight guys saying, "Let me see your kids." >> If you had your kid, >> Hang on, hang on. If you had your kid at that daycare, would you want them to just let in anyone who wanted to come in and videotape your kids? >> No. Being an administrator, what they do is they step outside the door with it still locked and say, "Can I help you?" >> Okay, fine. >> They chose not to do that. Okay? >> They would have told him, "This is a real daycare center. >> What information do you need?" They did not do that. >> You have just seen proof >> shot by CBS News in Minnesota >> that there were kids at that daycare. So the claim that they are committing fraud that they are taking money and there are no kids at the daycare. You can see that is wrong >> at that daycare probably not. But there are several >> that was the main one in his video. >> There are several more that are. >> That was the main one in Nick Shirley's video that he said this is fraud. They're not answering the door. There's no kids in here. And then the guy who runs the daycare is like here's video. There kids coming and going all day. Then he should have been glad to open the door and say, "What do you need?" He did not do that. >> Okay, keep rolling. Fine. Keep rolling. No, we have to address this. Nick Shirley said that place was committing fraud. You are now looking at video evidence to the contrary. Do you accept that Nick Shirley was wrong about that? >> No, I do not. Because fraud could be they're getting 1 so many million a year to run that daycare center with 10 children inside. >> That's fraud. How many kids do you think they need in your mind to not be fraudulent? >> I do not know. I don't know the answer to that. But 10 would not make that daycare running and be good. >> Why? >> There has to be more kids in there. >> How many do you want packed into the daycare? >> I do not know the number by that state that is allowed. I don't know the number. >> Okay. >> To to collect so much. By the way, in that in that CBS news piece, they even said the government >> just had a meeting with them in November and re up their license. So that's Donald Trump's government taking a look at this daycare and saying, "Yes, you are qualified. Here is your license >> per that guy. I've seen no documentation of it. All I see is the 10 little kids in there and he's saying it's legit." >> Okay. Went to that said is committing fraud. Had children going in that day. had is registered with the state and at the time the this local news outlet went there had children there as well. Where's the fraud? Where's the fraud? I will tell you where the fraud is. I will tell you where the fraud is. It is with Donald Trump. Meet Michelle Fiori, a former GOP in Nevada who raised funds to create a memorial to honor fallen police officers. Instead, she spent the money on cosmetic surgery and other personal items. She was convicted in 2024 and Trump pardoned her before her sentence. She's not Somalian. >> What do you think of that? >> How does that have anything to do with fraud in Minnesota? He's just throwing other things out there. No, >> he's throwing other things out there. He's he's making a point here to show you that Trump doesn't actually care about fraud. That this is not about fraud. Trump is pardoning. And there we're going to go through a bunch more. He has a bunch more examples of other people that he's pardoned who are guilty of fraud. Trump doesn't give a [ __ ] about that because he himself commits fraud. This is a racist issue. >> It's people saying these Somali are terrorists. [ __ ] these Somali. >> You were going to bring that up. This has nothing to do with racism. >> Then why does he pardon all these other people who are convicted of fraud? >> It has nothing to do with racism. I >> Why does he pardon all of these other white people that are convicted of fraud? >> Um if if you're just going to throw cases out there like that, let's go to your state. Your state has the biggest fraud of any state ever. >> Okay. Uh the railroad they were going to make uh was like what$ two billion dollars in your state and there hasn't even been one uh inch of track laid. There's so much fraud in your state. Is that racist too? >> I'm [snorts] not saying fraud doesn't exist. Obviously it does. I'm simp Let's just keep watching this video and then we'll after he goes through this list of people that Trump has pardoned, we'll discuss. >> She is a fraudster and Donald Trump pardoned her. You're do you see where this is going to be going? Do you see where this is going to be going? Meet the Shirley's. They were pardoned after convicted of 12 counts of bank fraud and tax evasion. They don't have to pay back the $17.8 million in restitution or serve 12 year 12 years in sentence. They are fraudsters. They are not Somali's. Meet Philip S. Forez. Trump commuted the sentence of a convicted healthc care fraudster who was serving 20 years for a $1.3 billion Medicare fraud scheme. One of the largest in US history. That person has since been arrested again on new criminal charges. Will Trump pardon him? He's a fraudster. He's not Somali. Say hello to Trevor Milton. He doesn't look Somali to me. Well, he donated $1.8 8 million to Trump and hired Pam Bondi's brother as his pardon attorney. He defrauded hundreds of millions of people and he walked away free. He walked away free. Is Donald Trump the one allowing fraud to go unchecked? And look at this. Brett Favre, he was involved in stealing $17 million of money to build a volleyball stadium in GOP ruled Mississippi, not Somali. He was however forced to pay back 1.1 million. Would you take that deal? You get 77 million. All you got to do is pay 1.1 million back. I take that deal. Now, uh, Eric Trump said, "People better start going to jail in Minnesota." Well, you need to shut the [ __ ] up, [ __ ] because you and your family actually committed fraud against St. Jude's Children Hospital. In 2017, it was discovered that you and your family took donations that were meant for children's cancer, and that led to you having to give $2 million back. Still, you've remained in power, but the only ones who've committed fraud in this situation is you and your godamn disgusting family. Trump also pardoned Paul Walzac after his mother attended a $1 million dinner. $47 million fraud case was dropped by Trump after Widenhorn made huge donations to his campaign and inaugural fund. [laughter] Donald Trump had to pay 25 $25 million because he fraudulently created a university. The only people committing fraud here are folks on the right, Donald Trump and the people who support this grift. It's not Somali. It's not normal Americans. It's the richest among us who are the most connected, who are committing fraud, who are making money doing it, and are getting away with it with the help of the president of the United States. I think maybe we should be mad about that. >> There you go. So, that's the video. Um, all of that stuff about Trump committing fraud, you don't care about it. >> I think he is def I care about it if it's true. He is deflecting it from the problem in Minnesota. He is he is trying to steer us down a different path >> in Minnesota. That is huge right now. >> Okay, I'm not saying there's not fraud going on in Minnesota. No one is saying that. Tim Walls even has come out and said we investigated. Joe Biden's administration investigated it. People went to jail for it. One of those people was this woman. >> What's that? >> More people need to go to jail for it. >> Okay. One of the people was this woman, I believe her name was Amy Boach. Me and dad discussed this yesterday. She was the ring leader of all of this. >> Or of a lot of the fraud in Minnesota. >> Mhm. >> She got I believe she got prosecuted for that. >> I'm I'm just right now we're going to come back to Minnesota. I want you to address >> what aboutism. What he's doing is what about what about he's doing what about and he's like trying to deflect from Minnesota right now. That's what >> he's trying to deflect from Minnesota. The whole first half of this video was him saying Nick Shirley is lying. He's making a a purposely um egregious video talking about how oh they won't let me in and and oh this place surely it's closed. No no no no no. >> It's true. >> He even blurred out a sign on one of the doors that had the business hours because he was there at a different time. He he is purposely trying to make that video look as bad as he can. None of it is real. None of it is real. And now Trump is withholding money from these places because of that video that this guy made. >> Trump will get down to the bottom of it. >> The ones that are fraud and the ones that are not, >> right? >> I didn't like that guy's language. I mean, I used to cuss too on the podcast. I don't do it anymore. It's not becoming. It made him look like a slime. I didn't like that at all. >> Great. That doesn't matter. >> Yes, it does matter. >> Okay. The reason that kind. >> The reason he's talking about Trump's fraud cases and his involvement in fraud and pardoning all these people who have committed fraud of various kinds >> is because you're saying Trump will get to the bottom of this fraud. You believe that? >> Yes, I do. >> Trump himself is guilty of fraud. His family can never open a charity again because they opened one that was a complete fraud. They just took the money themselves. It was a child's cancer research charity. They took the money themselves. research that I'll research that because that I did not know. I will research that and look it up. >> Okay. Would that look You're going to research it? Fine. You're going to read about it. Whatever. Do you think that's going to change your opinion at all of Donald Trump? If you find it to be true that him and his family had a fraudulent cancer charity operation, will you change your mind about him? >> I won't like it. I still think he's our president and he's making our country the best he can make it. >> Right. But in in cases like this in Minnesota where your whole thing you you're outraged about all this fraud and people need to go to jail yet the guy in charge of it all of investigating it of making this this new statement where [clears throat] he's saying we're not going to send any more money to these daycarees not all of them are fraudulent. So now the ones that are not are not getting any money >> and the ones that are not will reopen correctly >> but without money going to terrorists in different countries. >> Okay, they're going to reopen in quotes correctly in the meantime. How long is it going to go on that they're not getting any federal funding? Imagine if you're a parent who works all day and you have to take your kids somewhere. Well, sorry, we have to close down because Trump is withholding money, >> right? I think because this is a big deal, it's all over in the news. are going to take action very quickly and help the people that need help and the ones that are bad are going to go down. >> Okay. So, the fact that it has now been revealed this Nick Shirley video is a complete farce. You still believe it's real. >> I still believe it's real, Chad. Yes, I do. >> You saw video? >> I followed I started following him long ago when he was exposing. He would go out in um I think it was Oregon and maybe in California where Antifa was supposed to be there and he would talk to those people. He would talk to the protesters that were paid. Yes, I have been following him a wall. While I do like him, >> okay, you can like him all you want. What he is doing in that video, I mean, I think he could probably be sued at this point because now people are harassing these daycarees. They're vandalizing them. other kind of wannabe Nick Shirley's are showing up to make their own videos. >> Actually, because he's exposing all of this fraud, there are death threats against him. >> Okay? >> So, if it wasn't true, why would anybody give a [ __ ] and want him dead? >> Because he is stirring this up for no [ __ ] reason. Imagine if you are a person who put takes your kid to that daycare. Now, it's national news. You've got racist [ __ ] coming there to uh vandalize it, to traumatize your kids. Imagine like the turmoil that these people are going through whose lives are being turned upside down because >> because taxpayer money is being taken away from them. That's why they're mad. >> Who? >> I don't I didn't like that podcast. That guy, he was not very nice. >> That's fine. That doesn't matter. That has nothing to do with the information. >> The way he said it to us, it's not >> You don't like the information. >> This is the year of 2026. It's the year to be kind. You can still report on things like that, but do it the right way. >> You think Nick Shirley was being kind? >> Yes, I do. He was asking questions. >> He was purposely there to be an [ __ ] to those people. >> He was purposely there to ask questions about that daycare and they they don't >> when he's like, I want to sign my my little son up. I need to sign little Joey up. Let me in. That was being nice. >> Yes. >> What? How was that nice? He doesn't have a kid. >> He was asking questions. they wouldn't answer. >> So that is that's not telling me. >> So this video that I've shown you, which is literal video evidence that there is no fraud happening at that place Nick Shirley went to, >> that's that podcasters's opinion. >> That's not the podcasters's opinion. I showed you a news piece that was made by CBS Minnesota where they went to that daycare. There are kids there. They had security footage showing kids coming and going all day long. And the guy who runs it said, "Yeah, we didn't open the door because he's some weird [ __ ] guy with eight other guys with him." >> Again, they could they could plant a few kids in there. We don't know what the state regulations are per child, what they get paid to make the 1 point whatever million that they're shoveling in. We don't know that. >> So, you are completely dismissing video evidence. No, there were kids going in and out of there, but how many and to what degree would they get the amount of money that's being taken in? >> Last month, or I guess two months ago, technically, November, they were visited by the state who inspected the facility and re-uped their license. >> Yeah. Probably somebody knows somebody and that's the way that was done. >> Okay. So, you believe the state is also involved in the fraud? Of course. >> Okay. >> All the way up to the governor. All the way up to everybody. Of course. >> All right. >> Are we about ready to end it? >> I wanted when when we end it, I want to say something, but go ahead. >> Sure. It's just it's wild to me that you're up in arms about, oh, all this fraud in Minnesota, then there's video evidence. There is no fraud. This guy is just making an inflammatory video to try and rile people up. >> I know. I'm going to look up the one that you said about uh the Trump family and the cancer center. I will look that up. >> What about all those other pardons that were a part of this video? The Chrysley family, the guy whose mom went to the fundraiser. We've talked about a lot of these online. >> You need to look up your state, too. California. How much fraud is there? It's crazy. >> Fine. Fine. >> But see, we're we're trying to deflect or they are. >> No, it's not. >> Problem in Minnesota is a pretty big one. >> It's not deflection. It's getting right to the the bottom of this entire issue, which is simply racism. >> Oh my gosh. >> Trump is pardoning all these white people who have committed fraud, plead guilty to it in some cases, been found guilty of it in other cases. These people are sentenced to decades in prison and billions of dollars in restitution. They don't serve a day of it. They don't pay any of that money now. So, not only were they convicted of fraud, they now don't have to pay any of the money back ever because they're friends with Trump. >> I knew you would bring up the race card. I have seen a video. I'll try to find it for next time. And it is a black woman saying, "If you think this is all about race, you're insane." And she goes on and on and on. So, I knew you would throw that out there. It's crazy. >> What else is it about? You're calling them terrorists. Do you think Donald Trump's a terrorist because he committed fraud? Do you think any of those people that he pardoned are terrorists because they committed fraud? >> Well, do they send their money back to ISIS to kill off America? Probably not. >> None of these people do either. >> Yes, they do. >> Okay, that's the racism. >> It's not black and white racism. That is those people trying to kill our country off and not wanting to become US citizens or even love our country. >> All right. I I thought this would go better. I thought that maybe this video evidence would you'd be like, "Oh [ __ ] I I now understand Nick Shirley is an [ __ ] and he's making this up. He's just being a dick." >> I love him. No. Okay, here's what I wanted to end with. There's this man that I've watched forever, uh, Victor Hansen of the Daily Signal, and they're saying right now, well, he came out and said that he is sick and he needs prayers, but nobody can figure out what it is. that he had a biopsy a while back and that he underwent a huge operation, but nobody I don't know what it is. I've Googled. I've tried to find. He has one of the most kind voices on his podcast. He is a brilliant historian. He knows so much. I love him and I wish him the best and I hope he's doing good. >> All right. We all wish him the best, too. I don't know who he is, but >> you know, you don't. You need to Google him. You would be amazed. Wonderful podcast. >> Victor Hansen. >> Yeah, Victor Hansen Davis. He's a Californian. His voice is so calming. I could listen to him all day long. >> All right. I don't know. >> Yeah. >> Um, well, good luck to Victor Hansen. Thank you for doing this, Mom. I do love you. Happy New Year. >> Happy New Year, Chad. I love you. >> I just I don't know what I can show you at this point. I mean, you you saw video evidence and you're just refuting it. >> I love Nick Shirley. I love our United States. I love Donald Trump. >> All right. Bye >> bye.